Questions raised over Narcanon lease on historic building

Questions raised over Narcanon lease on historic building

The Mental Health Council of Australia has strongly criticised Victoria’s national parks authority for leasing a historic public building rent free to a drug treatment service connected to Scientology.

The council’s chief executive says a group with secret treatment methods should not be able to use a public asset at a time when Australia is desperate for community treatment centres.

But Narcanon, which follows the precepts of Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard, says it is just as entitled to lease O’Shannassy Lodge as any other group and Parks Victoria says this type of lease is crucial to keep maintenance costs down on its many properties. […]

Mental Health Council of Australia chief executive David Crosbie says Narcanon operates in various parts of the world and has links to the Church of Scientology.

Scientology is evil; its techniques are evil; its practice is a serious threat to the community, medically, morally, and socially; and its adherents are sadly deluded and often mentally ill… (Scientology is) the world’s largest organization of unqualified persons engaged in the practice of dangerous techniques which masquerade as mental therapy.

He says those links are unclear but it has been suggested to him that Narcanon draws on the teachings of L Ron Hubbard and is used to recruit people to Scientology.

Mr Crosbie says he does not fully understand Narcanon’s treatment methods because they have not been subject to review or publicly scrutinised.

“But we understand there’s a range of approaches including saunas and various kinds of purges that participants take and you know a range of other sort of interventions, some of which may have some benefit,” he said.

“But the program itself has not been independently evaluated and tends to avoid public scrutiny, which creates some concern amongst those of us who have worked in treating people who have mental health and alcohol and drug problems.”

Mr Crosbie believes that at a time when Australia is short of community drug treatment centres it is inappropriate that a group whose methods he believes are not open to scrutiny is able to lease a public asset rent free.

“We should be allowing people to, in a sense, tender for it or provide some kind of evidence that what they’re going to do with that property will benefit the community and will the benefit the people who participate in the programs involved,” he said.

“I don’t think you can lock away a resource that’s owned by taxpayers or give it off to one individual group when we don’t know what benefit that group is offering back.”

Nerida James is a naturopathic physician, a Scientologist and the president of Narcanon Australia.

She says the group has every right to lease O’Shannassy Lodge and that its methods are open to public scrutiny.

“Narcanon uses the works of L Ron Hubbard. It’s not a Church of Scientology run organisation,” she said. […]

“I know it’s been pushed by the media that we’re a front group for the Church of Scientology, but I can tell you now, not even 1 per cent of the Narcanon graduates go on to become Scientologists.” […]